How Reggio Classrooms Differ from Traditional Models—and What Parents Can Expect

When you step into a Reggio Emilia–inspired classroom, you might notice it feels very different from a traditional learning space. Instead of rows of desks and a fixed

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How Parents Can Support Reggio Projects and Collaborate with Teachers in Documenting Their Child’s Learning

In the Reggio Emilia philosophy, parents are seen as partners, collaborators, and co-learners—not just observers of their child’s education. This approach values the unique perspectives and skills that

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Tips on Creating a Reggio-Inspired Home Environment

The Reggio Emilia philosophy is built on the belief that children are capable, curious learners who thrive in environments designed to respect and support their natural drive to

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What to Expect from Reggio Education

Choosing the right educational approach for your child is a deeply personal decision. The Reggio Emilia philosophy offers a distinctive, child-centered experience that differs significantly from traditional models.

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Parent Involvement in Learning

  Parent Involvement in Learning In the Reggio Emilia approach, parents are not simply bystanders in their child’s education—they are essential partners. This philosophy views learning as a

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The Reggio Emilia Approach at Home

The Reggio Emilia approach is often associated with beautifully designed classrooms, open-ended materials, and project-based learning—but its principles can be just as powerful at home. At its heart,

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